Yes, a real drama.
Just kidding, it's a Pugsley fork. They are 135mm spaced and offset like the rear of th frame. This way you can swap the front wheel to the back in case something goes wrong with your transmission

Love the gumwall tires with all the brown Brooks. What size / model are they?

The gumwall tires are Challenge Grifo XS 33mm Cross Tires. The Brooks is the Imperial Standard in Honey. The bar tape is Adargo Leather Honey, and the bag is a Zimbale Honey (the Brooks bag is a bit too small). Here are the full specs on the dedicated thread I put up:

Dumb life.

I sold some stuff via the interweb and took it to UPS this morning. I then rode around the wet streets of PDX for a while.

I'm hoping to do an overnight camping trip on the Clackamas River sometime within the next month and planning on using the Dummy. It's not that I'll be carrying a ton of stuff but I certainly won't have to worry about overpacking. It'll give me a chance to see how the Dummy feels over longer distances although I anticipate it'll be fine.

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All good expeditions should be simple in concept, difficult in their execution and satisfying to remember--Alastair Humphreys

Yes, a real drama.
Just kidding, it's a Pugsley fork. They are 135mm spaced and offset like the rear of th frame. This way you can swap the front wheel to the back in case something goes wrong with your transmission

Awesome... I have never seen one in person, and did not know how they were built. That makes soo much sense. Good looking bike.

Yes, a real drama.
Just kidding, it's a Pugsley fork. They are 135mm spaced and offset like the rear of th frame. This way you can swap the front wheel to the back in case something goes wrong with your transmission

Which happens to many people with Shimano M525 rear hubs. Avoid those things like the plague!!!

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